Carín León Adds 3 Nights To Historic Sphere Residency Due To Unprecedented Demand

There are going to be more opportunities to be part of Carín León’s historic fiesta in Las Vegas next year. The Mexican singer announced Tuesday the addition of three dates, Sept. 4-6, to his run at Sphere due to unprecedented demand, upping his stay in Vegas to six nights in 2026.
Tickets for the new AEG Presents-promoted shows on Labor Day weekend go on sale via a presale today at noon PT. The presale ends Sept. 25 at 10 p.m., and the general onsale begins Sept. 26 at noon PT. Fans can register at carinleonlive.com/sphere to receive an access code to purchase presale tickets.
A limited number of VIP travel packages are available through carinleon.100xhospitality.com, and they include a two-night stay at The Venetian Resort, VIP tickets and exclusive merchandise.
León is the first Latin artist to headline a concert at the Sphere. He first announced his Sphere residency at a press conference on Sept. 11, one night before performing a vibrant sold-out show at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
See Pollstar Cover Story: From The Opry To The Stones: Carin León Embarks On Breakout U.S. Tour
“With music, we always try to make as much of an impression as possible,” León, whose real name is Óscar Armando Díaz de León Huez, said when he first announced the residency. “What I want is for everyone to get into my brain. I want you to see what I think, go on a tour through Hermosillo, a tour of all of the musical contrasts I’ve had, of the smells and many climates, and through everything that reminds me of my Hermosillo — what it is to navigate a bit of who is Óscar, who is Carín.
“This is an opportunity to be able to tell people in a more sincere, in a truer way what I really want to convey with a specific song, with a certain proposal,” he added.
León, who graced the cover of Pollstar in July of 2024, is one of the most influential Latin artists in the industry, collaborating with stars like Maluma, Grupo Frontera, Cody Johnson, Kane Brown, Maná and, most recently, Kacey Musgraves. The Grammy and Latin Grammy winner has performed at Nashville’s Grand Opry, Stagecoach and Coachella.
He had a great 2024, grossing more $42.6 million off 28 shows reported to Pollstar Boxoffice. León’s most successful outing was a sold-out concert at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles in September of that year, with a $4,409,560 haul off 22,608 tickets.
León is managed by Jorge Juárez of Westwood Entertainment and booked by United Talent Agency in all territories except Latin America.
Daily Pulse
Subscribe